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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

Proper vacuum testing methods for a gasoline powered automotive engine.

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  • @YourePrettyGoood Well, I've had my Snap-On Gauges for 17 years now and they still work flawlessly. That's why they are $200. I know it sucks but, Craftsman makes some more affordable gauges for way less for the average person that likes to tinker in their garage. Play like the pros, you gotta pay like the pros. :)

  • informative, but the credits were too long. :)

  • @YourePrettyGoood Snap-On= The Ferrari of tools, available at Bugatti prices....

  • Why is snap-on 200 fucking dollars for a cheap ass vacuum gauge? damn. 

  • Vacuum pressure, I like that one!

  • CAN YOU SPEAK LOUDER PLEASE? I CAN't HEAR YOU OVER THE ENGINE!!!! lolol

  • Yes kiddies wear those safety glasses, you never know when someone will stab you in the eye with the needle nose pliers, or when some completely random vacuum rushes out and leaps into your eye.

    Safety First...lol great one guys

  • lol. "YET" good vid. You guys are funny.

  • In one word: WoW!

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